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      Aug 05, 2014 12:22PM
    
     Are dramatizations considered books? Adaptations? What is the policy?
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   I wouldn't NAB it, personally. To me, this sounds like an audiobook with several narrators. But, I could be wrong on that.
      I wouldn't NAB it, personally. To me, this sounds like an audiobook with several narrators. But, I could be wrong on that.
     I found a couple of threads that have references, but I have no experience with them myself:
      I found a couple of threads that have references, but I have no experience with them myself:https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
        
      Monique wrote: "I wouldn't NAB it, personally. To me, this sounds like an audiobook with several narrators."
I agree. An edge case, certainly, but this one seems to be on the keep side of the edge.
  
  
  I agree. An edge case, certainly, but this one seems to be on the keep side of the edge.
 if i could find the name of the person who adapted it (i can't, although I certainly tried), then that person would be made primary and the edition would be separated, am I correct? just for future reference.
      if i could find the name of the person who adapted it (i can't, although I certainly tried), then that person would be made primary and the edition would be separated, am I correct? just for future reference.
    
        
      I'm not sure. It says "dramatized"; does that mean the content is not directly from the book, or just that it is being read by dramatic actors? I have seen examples of both in past.
Edit: The WolrdCat page makes me lean towards the latter. http://www.worldcat.org/title/jane-ey...
  
  
  Edit: The WolrdCat page makes me lean towards the latter. http://www.worldcat.org/title/jane-ey...



